Lanes In North Wales

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xander77
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Lanes In North Wales

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Check these pics, me and a mates first outing into North Wales on our own, top day out! anyone want to know were we where just ask! and I will post a map.
CRM rocks now I have lowered the gearing again! 13/45 Need a front disk now as the pads fell to bits and were down to metal on the way back! only 3 rides old! Armstrong! EBC for me this time

http://s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd20 ... 1-03-2010/
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Post by fallenmikethebike »

:D That looked a great day out Jack, good photo,s, but now I've got the munchies, must be that subliminal advertising included in the images ;) or Marathon Bars as we used to call them in my yoof.
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Post by Eddie Evans »

Great photos, I keep saying the CRM looks way too clean ;)

I always use the ebc gold pads and they seem to cope well with the mud.

I have used some cheap pads and like you ended up buying a new disc as they disappeared on the second ride out. EBC red - listed as enduro also wore out very quickly but I managed to change them just before they were down to metal.
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Looked like a good day for a ride, glad you found the trails again easy enough & hope Rod enjoyed himself.

These CRMs are tasty little bikes, never had one & I must admit I had to look one up when I heard you had one to see what they looked like.
I was expecting yours to have a ringy-ding 2 stroke clatter (like my old DT175) but it was certainly quiet enough for the trails.

See you again soon JK.

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